Vincent Price plays the evil
witchfinder general in this release from 1968. In this particular scene
there is a change to the normal 'format' of burning at the stake.
Instead the victim (Elizabeth) is tied to a raised ladder and then
slowly lowered into the flames. Quite a horrific scene, very well filmed
for the time. (7/10)

After taking Gabrielle
prisoner, the evil Callisto captures Xena and forces her to watch as she
prepares to burn Gabrielle at
the stake. At the last moment, however, Joxer appears and distracts
Callisto long enough for Xena to
retrieve her and escape her bonds. Nice scene if a little short, with a
beautifully delivered line from Callisto as she turns to her guards and
calmly instructs them to "Burn her!" (7/10)

I don't really know a great deal about
this movie but the scene revolves around a crazy guy filming the burning
of a pretty young damsel (what's wrong with that ?) whilst her 'rescuer'
is made to watch cinema style. The fire never gets going despite that
fact the there's lots of gasoline and a torch present. An okay scene
from a recent release (1991). (6/10)

Stars actress Susan Lynch as the
beautiful damsel in peril. I do know that although the
fire never gets lit, this is still a nice scene, with the damsel in
question being very pretty indeed. One nice touch that I like is before
she is taken to the stake she's told that they'll be using beach wood to
burn her - very little smoke - her purification is in the the
agony of the flames! Shame we never get to witness it.(7/10)

An NBC production made for TV in 1998. The caps for this aren't particulary
good despite the decent quality source. I think it has something to do
with the filming style (very frantic). Anyway, this is a good scene if a
little short. The damsel is pretty and she's quickly fastened to the
stake and burnt. There are a few errors in this because from afar she
seems totally ablaze but then we see close ups of her horrified face.
Still a good scene.(7/10)